The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented; the distresses of the frontiers, and the complaints and sufferings of the people fully stated ... With some remarks upon the Narrative, of the Indian-massacre, lately publish'd. Interspers'd with several interesting anecdotes, relating to the military genius, and warlike principles of the people call'd Quakers: together-with proper reflection and advice upon the whole. In a letter from a gentleman in one of the back counties, to a friend in Philadelphia. ..
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The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented; the distresses of the frontiers, and the complaints and sufferings of the people fully stated ... With some remarks upon the Narrative, of the Indian-massacre, lately publish'd. Interspers'd with several interesting anecdotes, relating to the military genius, and warlike principles of the people call'd Quakers: together-with proper reflection and advice upon the whole. In a letter from a gentleman in one of the back counties, to a friend in Philadelphia. ..
- Publication date
- 1764
- Topics
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790, Paxton Boys, Conestoga Indians, Indians of North America, Massacres
- Publisher
- Philadelphia: Printed by A. Steuart, and sold by John Creaig, shopkeeper in Lancaster
- Collection
- university_pittsburgh; americana
- Contributor
- University of Pittsburgh Library System
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 86.5M
Added title-page: The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented; with some remarks on the narrative. Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Steuart. MDCCLXIV
Authorship attributed to Barton by Evans; Hildeburn, Issues of the press in Pennsylvania (1885-6); P.L. Ford, Franklin bibliography (1889)
American Antiquarian Society copy has ms. note on verso of added title page: "This pamphlet was written by my father--The original manuscript is in my possession. W. Barton. Lancaster, Nov. 25, 1803."
A defense of the Paxton boys, in reply to "A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, of a number of Indians ... [Philadelphia] 1764, written by Benjamin Franklin
Authorship attributed to Barton by Evans; Hildeburn, Issues of the press in Pennsylvania (1885-6); P.L. Ford, Franklin bibliography (1889)
American Antiquarian Society copy has ms. note on verso of added title page: "This pamphlet was written by my father--The original manuscript is in my possession. W. Barton. Lancaster, Nov. 25, 1803."
A defense of the Paxton boys, in reply to "A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, of a number of Indians ... [Philadelphia] 1764, written by Benjamin Franklin
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- Addeddate
- 2009-09-24 21:55:18
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- 31735061328336
- Camera
- Canon 5D
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- conductofpaxtonm00bart
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- Pages
- 54
- Ppi
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- Scandate
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- Scanner
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- Scanningcenter
- indiana
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 3289421
- Full catalog record
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